Probably not the right thread for this, but everybody else is posting, so what the heck. It was overdue anyway:
Welkstra sitting on some recent acquisitions: Gashapon Drossel sets!

Closeup of the price. I got all four sets for about $30 (that's with shipping), so I think that price is fair.

Basic assembly for all four Drossel figures. Minus whatever headpiece she comes with, she has about 22 points of articulation (Unless I miscounted; in any case, that's not bad for a vending machine toy).

Close-up of the parts tree that came with Drossel. On it are detailing parts for Drossel, more specifically, her bolts.

The completed Drossel, examining what appears to be some sort of weird retro robot.

Welkstra examining the completed model.

Size comparison. As you can see, Drossel is half the size of the MMS tall/MMS 1st.

And now, it's time for someone who again hardly counts as being a mecha.
That's right. I got him! Revoltech #62. The Protect Gear Panzer Cop. I ... just ... love this guy!
I am really surprised as how none flexible the bi-pod is. I may have to make a customized bi-pod for it. One that actually works but, is it really worth the trouble?
The last thing you'll ever see before your next stop; at the morgue!
I love the luger.
Time for another unlikely dynamic duo! I love chicks with guns. Maybe that's why I love Strike Witches. That and likable characters and a good story.
The thing I really like is that Howling can handle all of the weapons with ease. On another note, I am on week 54 of my comic project. So until next time, peace.

Unfortunately, yes. It also breaks easily. The only down side to the entire figure. That and the antenna. As a war gamer, if it breaks one more time, I will replace it with a fallen cat whisker. I said fallen because it has fallen off naturally and collected.